Trump took him up on his offer to cut the grass and run a weed-whacker at the white house for free. "Maybe he'll be president someday".

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After the game , Defoe told Sky Sports: "I thought when we went a goal down, we really dug in - the tempo changed completely". But they were sent to a 2-1 defeat as Andrew Surman and Jermain Defoe struck.

"My dad didn't think I was going to meet the president at all - I was just going to mow the Rose Garden".

Later, the president pat Frank on the back and called him the "future of our country", according to pool reports. "I admire your business background and have started my own business", he wrote, noting he would cut the presidential grass at no charge.

Trump gave some encouragement and a high-five for the hard work, telling Frank he was doing a "great job".

He told CNN that mowing the lawn was such an honour that he even waived his usual $8 fee.

Sanders also announced that Frank was going to be invited to the White House and would get the chance to mow the lawn.